OH, HELL NO!
On Sunday, Laura Neff was milling about her farm near Charlotte, North Carolina. She discovered a 4-foot-long snake crawling out of her spice cabinet and attempting to eat an egg.
A true WTF moment.
In the video’s description, the avid farmer said that the snake is just a rat snake, and is not venomous.
Neff continued, “They are beneficial due to their tendency for eating rodents and eggs, usually outside, of course.”
This case turned out a little differently — while the video cuts off short, the snake wound up eating one of their farm eggs. They leave them out on the counter because they are fresh and don’t require immediate refrigeration.
The Neffs said, “It got in through a hole in our laundry room floor, which is now covered by a VERY heavy concrete block and which will soon be permanently plugged.”
What a sight.
Neff and her husband allowed the snake to continue his afternoon snack, then helped him out of their farm. Polite farmers!
Neff said, “Using two brooms, a whole lot of patience, nudging, and encouraging, we finally convinced the snake that going out the open window was a MUCH better option than slithering away behind the fridge!”
The description of the YouTube video stated, “As soon as we could get its bulk under the brooms, we hefted it out the window, and off it went to the rest of its evening.” Neff joked, “And then we drank.”